DEC 3000 Model 700 AXP Upgrade Information

Order Number: EK–D37AX–UP. A01

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This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.1. Contents

1 Options You Can Upgrade Overview ...... 1–1 Chapter Overview ...... 1–1 Purpose of Manual ...... 1–1 Options You Can Upgrade ...... 1–2 Internal/External Options ...... 1–2 External Options ...... 1–5 Warning ...... 1–8 Mounting Bracket ...... 1–8 What to Read Next ...... 1–8 Using This Manual ...... 1–8

2 Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A Topics Covered in This Chapter ...... 2–1 Upgrade Procedure ...... 2–1 Step 1: If Your System Has Factory-Installed Drives ...... 2–1 Step 2: Shut Down System ...... 2–3 Step 3: Disconnect Cables ...... 2–3 Step 4: Remove System Cover ...... 2–3 Step 5: Remove H-Bracket ...... 2–4 Step 6: Remove Drives from the H-Bracket ...... 2–5 Step 7: Remove SPXgt Graphics Module ...... 2–6 Step 8: Remove Removable-Media Bracket ...... 2–8 Step 9: Remove Drive from Bracket ...... 2–9 Step 10: Set SCSI IDs on Drives ...... 2–10 Step 11: Install New Mounting Brackets ...... 2–10 Note: Other Accessory Kit Brackets ...... 2–11 Step 12: Complete the Upgrade ...... 2–11 Step 13: Return Your VAXstation to Digital ...... 2–11

iii 3 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150 Topics Covered in This Chapter ...... 3–1 Upgrade Procedure ...... 3–1 Step 1: If Your System Has Factory-Installed Drives ...... 3–1 Step 2: Shut Down System ...... 3–2 Step 3: Disconnect Cables ...... 3–2 Step 4: Remove System Cover ...... 3–2 Step 5: Remove Front Drive Panel ...... 3–4 Step 6: Remove Removable Media Drives ...... 3–5 Step 7: Remove Fixed Disk Drives ...... 3–5 Step 8: Remove Modules ...... 3–6 Step 9: Set the SCSI IDs on the Drives ...... 3–7 Step 10: Install New Mounting Bracket ...... 3–7 Step 11: Complete the Upgrade ...... 3–7 Step 12: Return Your DECstation to Digital ...... 3–8

4 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 200/240/260 Topics Covered in This Chapter ...... 4–1 Upgrade Procedure ...... 4–2 Step 1: If Your System Has Factory-Installed Drives ...... 4–2 Step 2: Shut Down System ...... 4–2 Step 3: Disconnect Cables ...... 4–3 Step 4: Remove System Cover ...... 4–3 Step 5: Remove Option Modules ...... 4–4 Step 6: Set the SCSI IDs on the Drives ...... 4–5 Step 7: Complete the Upgrade ...... 4–5 Step 8: Return Your DECstation to Digital ...... 4–5

5 Upgrading a DEC 3000 Model 400 AXP Topics Covered in This Chapter ...... 5–1 Upgrade Procedure ...... 5–1 Step 1: Removing Options ...... 5–1 Mounting Brackets for Drives ...... 5–1 Step 2: Set SCSI IDs on Drives ...... 5–1 Step 3: Complete the Upgrade ...... 5–2 Step 4: Return Your System to Digital ...... 5–2 Step 5: Service Contract ...... 5–2

iv A SCSI ID Settings for Drives Setting a Unique SCSI Address ...... A–1 Selecting SCSI ADDRESS ...... A–1 Changing the Setting ...... A–2 Setting the Unit Select Switch ...... A–7 Remote SCSI Address Jumpers ...... A–13

Figures 1–1 Upgrade Kit Contents ...... 1–7 2–1 SPXgt 24-Plane Graphics Module ...... 2–6 2–2 Removing the SPXgt 24-Plane Graphics Module ...... 2–7 A–1 TZK10/11 Tape Drive SCSI ID Settings ...... A–3 A–2 RRD42 Compact Disk Drive SCSI ID Settings ...... A–4 A–3 RRD43 Compact Disk Drive SCSI ID Settings ...... A–5 A–4 RX26 Diskette Drive SCSI ID Settings ...... A–6 A–5 RX26 Unit Select Switch ...... A–7 A–6 TZ30 SCSI Switches ...... A–8 A–7 TLZ06 Tape Drive SCSI ID Settings ...... A–9 A–8 RZ23L Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings ...... A–10 A–9 RZ24L/24 Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings ...... A–11 A–10 RZ25 Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings ...... A–12 A–11 RZ25 Secondary SCSI Address Port ...... A–13 A–12 RZ25L Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings ...... A–14 A–13 RZ26 Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings ...... A–15 A–14 RZ26B Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings ...... A–16 A–15 RZ26L Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings ...... A–17 A–16 RZ28 Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings ...... A–18 A–17 RZ28B Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings ...... A–19

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1 Options You Can Upgrade

Overview

Chapter This chapter contains the following topics: Overview • Options You Can Upgrade • Upgrade kit contents • Using the Manual

Purpose of The purpose of this guide is to tell customers and Digital Manual Services which options can be removed from the current system and used, either internally or externally, in the DEC 3000 Model 700. Step-by-step instructions are provided for removing the options.

Options You Can Upgrade 1–1 Options You Can Upgrade

Options You Can Upgrade

Internal/External Options that are supported internally or externally on the DEC Options 3000 Model 700 are listed in the following tables:

Fixed Disk Drives Comment

RZ23L RZ24L RZ24 RZ25 RZ25L RZ26 RZ26B OpenVMS support only RZ26L RZ28 RZ28B Removable-Media Drives Comment

RRD42 Including tabletop device RRD43 Including tabletop device TLZ06 Including tabletop device TZK10 TZK11 RX26 TZ30

1–2 Options You Can Upgrade Options You Can Upgrade

TURBOchannel Options Comment

DEFTA–FA Graphics Modules Comment

PMAGB–BA/BB PMAGB–BC/BD PMAGB–BE/BF PMAGB–JA/JB OSF/1 AXP support only PMAGB–DA/DB DEC Open3D required for software support PMAGB–DC/DD DEC Open3D required for software support PMAGB–EA/EB DEC Open3D required for software support PMAGB–EC/ED DEC Open3D required for software support PMAGB–FA/FB DEC Open3D required for software support PMAG–DB/DA PMAG–EA/EB PMAG–FA/FB PMAGC–AA PMAGC–BA PMAGD–AA PMAGD–BA PMAGD–CA AV300–AA PEXGA–AA OSF/1.3 AXP support and KWS 1.3 required PEXGA–BA OSF/1.3 AXP support and KWS 1.3 required PEXGA–CA OSF/1.3 AXP support and KWS 1.3 required PEXGA–AB OSF/1.3 AXP support and KWS 1.3 required PEXGA–AC OSF/1.3 AXP support and KWS 1.3 required

Options You Can Upgrade 1–3 Options You Can Upgrade

Memory Comment

MS15–BA MS15–CA MS15–DA MS15–EA MS15–FA

1–4 Options You Can Upgrade Options You Can Upgrade

External Options that are supported externally on the DEC 3000 Model Options 700 are listed in the following tables:

Expansion Boxes Comment

BA350 BA353 SZ03 SZ12 SZ16 Disk/Tape Drives Comment

TZ85 TZ86 TZ87 TZ857 Requires DEC NSR for OSF/1 support TZ867 Requires DEC NSR for OSF/1 support TZ875 Requires DEC NSR for OSF/1 support TZ877 Requires DEC NSR for OSF/1 support RZ55 RZ56 RZ57 Requires firmware update 6000 RZ58 RZ73 RZ74 TSZ07 TLZ04 RWZ01 OpenVMS support only RX23 OSF/1 support only TKZ08 OSF/1 support only TKZ09 TKZ60

Options You Can Upgrade 1–5 Options You Can Upgrade

Monitors Comment

VRC21–H% VR319–CA Appropriate 66 Hz graphics option required VR319–DA VR320–CA Appropriate 66 Hz graphics option required VR320–DA VRC16–H% VRM17–A% VRM17–H% VRT16–H% VRT19–DA Appropriate 66 Hz graphics option required VRT19–H% Input Devices Comment

VSXXX–AB VSXXX–FA VSXXX–AA VSXXX–JA VSXXX–GA LK401/201 VSX10–AA/A3 DEC Open3D required for software support VSX20–AA/A3 DEC Open3D required for software support VSX30–AA/A3 DEC Open3D required for software support

1–6 Options You Can Upgrade Options You Can Upgrade

Figure 1–1 Upgrade Kit Contents System Kit:

Keyboard*

System Unit Screwdriver Mouse with Mousepad*

Ethernet Loopback Keyboard/Mouse Connector Extension Cable

Monitor* Universal Strain Relief Monitor Strap Documentation Video Cable

SCSI Printer Port Terminator Terminator Monitor Power Cord Antistatic Network Wrist Strap Label System Power Modem Loopback Cord Connector

Accessory Kit:

xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx Upgrade xxx Guide RX26 Bezel TZ30 RFI Shield

Rubber Metal Support RX26 Brackets Grommets Plate Screws Return Address Label

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Options You Can Upgrade 1–7 Options You Can Upgrade

Warning Attach an antistatic wrist strap before you begin this upgrade. As you remove options from your system, place them on an antistatic mat. Static discharge can cause irreparable damage to options modules.

Mounting If you are upgrading a disk drive from a VAXstation 4000 Model Bracket 60/90/90A, a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150, or a DECstation 5000 Model 200/240/260 to a DEC 3000 system, you must attach a mounting bracket provided in the accessory kit to each drive before installing it into your new system. If you are upgrading a disk drive from a DEC 3000 Model 400 AXP, the correct mounting bracket is already attached.

What to Read Next

Using This Use the following table to determine which upgrade procedure to Manual use.

If you have this ... Go to... VAXstation 4000-60/90/90A Chapter 2 DECstation 5000-120/125/133/150 Chapter 3 DECstation 5000-200/240/260 Chapter 4 DEC 3000-400 Chapter 5

1–8 Options You Can Upgrade 2 Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A

Topics Covered in This Chapter • Upgrading your system • Removing drives • Completing the upgrade

Upgrade Procedure

Step 1: If Your If your DEC 3000 system has factory-installed drives, you may System Has need to change the SCSI IDs on the drives you are upgrading. Factory-Installed To determine the SCSI ID settings on your drives: Drives 1. Shut down your software following the instructions in your software documentation. 2. Put the VAXstation into console mode by pressing the halt button located behind the door on the front of the system unit.

Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A 2–1 Upgrade Procedure

3. Enter the SHOW CONFIG command. A screen similar to the following appears:

>>> show config KN4n-A Vn.n 08-00-2B-OA-7D-CB 32 MB DEVNBR DEVNAM INFO ------1 NVR OK 2 LCSPX OK . . 10 SCSI 0-RZ24 3-RZ25 This information shows an RZ24 drive set to SCSI ID 0 and an RZ25 drive set to SCSI ID 3. Write down your system drives and SCSI ID settings here. You will need them for future use.

2–2 Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A Upgrade Procedure

Step 2: Shut Turn off the system unit by pressing 0 on the On/Off switch on Down System the front of the system unit. Caution: After you turn off the system, wait 15 seconds before unplugging the power cord.

Step 3: Disconnect all cables from the rear of the system unit. Disconnect Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and then Cables from the system unit.

Step 4: Release the latches on the right side. Then pull the cover up and Remove away. You need to pull forcefully to release the retention devices. System Cover

Latches

Retention Devices

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Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A 2–3 Upgrade Procedure

Step 5: To remove the H-bracket from the VAXstation system unit: Remove 1. Push in on the cantilever catch on the bracket (as shown) H-Bracket and lift the bracket straight up with the strap handle.

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MLO-010582 2. Disconnect the SCSI and power cables from the drives in the bracket.

2–4 Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A Upgrade Procedure

Step 6: To remove a drive from the H-bracket: Remove Drives 1. Press down on the latch on the front of the bracket. from the H-Bracket 2. Slide the drive forward until you can pull it up and out of the bracket.

Latch

MLO-010583 3. Set the drive aside on an antistatic mat.

Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A 2–5 Upgrade Procedure

Step 7: If your system has an SPXgt graphics module, you must remove Remove SPXgt it before you can remove the removable-media device from the Graphics system unit. If you do not have an SPXgt graphics module, go to Module step 8.

Figure 2–1 SPXgt 24-Plane Graphics Module

RFI Gasket

MLO-012647 To remove the graphics module: 1. Remove the plastic E-clip ! that holds the graphics module to the frame buffer. (See Figure 2–2.) 2. Lift the frame buffer from the center connector ", then free it from the ridge # on the disk drive H-bracket. Gently work the frame buffer free by pulling up from the center of the module. 3. Pull the frame buffer out of the RFI gasket (shown in Figure 2–1). The gasket will remain in place, held by the video connector bracket on the graphics module.

2–6 Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A Upgrade Procedure

Figure 2–2 Removing the SPXgt 24-Plane Graphics Module

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Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A 2–7 Upgrade Procedure

Step 8: To remove the bracket: Remove 1. Disconnect the SCSI and power cables from the removable- Removable-Media media drive. Bracket 2. Push down the latch on the rear of the drive bracket and push the drive back until the front bezel clears the bezel opening in the system unit.

Latch

MLO-010584 3. Release the two cantilever catches (shown) on the removable-media bracket and lift the bracket out of the system unit.

2–8 Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A Upgrade Procedure

Step 9: Follow these steps: Remove Drive 1. Hold down the locking latch and push the drive back to from Bracket loosen it. 2. Spread apart the cantilever latches on the bracket and lift the drive out.

Latch MLO-010585 3. Set the drive aside on an antistatic mat.

Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A 2–9 Upgrade Procedure

Step 10: Set If your DEC 3000 system has a factory-installed disk drive, it is SCSI IDs on set to SCSI ID 3. Drives Check the SCSI ID settings you noted earlier. If one of the drives you are upgrading is set to SCSI ID 3, then change that setting. See Appendix A for the SCSI ID drive settings.

Step 11: Install To attach the new mounting bracket and rubber grommets to a New Mounting fixed disk drive, follow these steps: Brackets 1. Place the metal support plate on the disk drive as shown below. 2. Screw the four rubber grommets (from your accessory kit) onto the plate and the drive until the plate is secure.

Rubber Grommets

Metal Support Plate

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2–10 Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A Upgrade Procedure

Note: Other Install the RX26 bracket extensions as shown. Accessory Kit Brackets

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Step 12: 1. Instructions for installing options that you have removed Complete the from your current system can be found in the DEC 3000 Upgrade Model 600/600S/700 Options Guide. Follow the instructions in the DEC 3000 Model 600/600S/700 Owner’s Guide to complete the upgrade. 2. Update the customer service contract to the DEC 3000 Model 700 AXP system.

Step 13: Return your VAXstation and any devices that are not Return Your upgradeable to Digital. VAXstation to 1. Pack the VAXstation and devices securely in packing Digital material. 2. Attach the return-address label that was in your upgrade kit.

Upgrading a VAXstation 4000 Model 60/90/90A 2–11

3 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150

Topics Covered • Upgrading your system in This Chapter • Removing drives • Removing modules • Completing the upgrade

Upgrade Procedure

Step 1: If Your If your DEC 3000 system has factory-installed drives, you may System Has need to change the SCSI IDs on the drives you are upgrading. Factory-Installed To display the SCSI ID settings of the drives in your DECstation Drives system: 1. Enter the following command to shut down the software and put the system in console mode: shutdown -h now 2. Enter cnfg 3 at the console prompt (>>>). A screen similar to the following appears:

Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150 3–1 Upgrade Procedure

>>> cnfg 3 3: KNO2 DEC Vn.n TCF0 (8 MB) (enet: 08-00-2b-30-14-df) (SCSI = 7) ------DEV PID VID REV SCSI ID ------rz2 RZ24 (C) DEC DEC 0700 DIR rz5 Rrd42 (C) DEC DEC 0700 CD-ROM

This display shows an RZ24 drive set to SCSI ID 2 and an RRD42 drive set to SCSI ID 5. Write down your system drives and SCSI ID settings here. You will need them for future use.

Step 2: Shut Turn off the system unit by pressing 0 on the On/Off switch on Down System the back of the system unit. Caution: After you turn off the system, wait 15 seconds before unplugging the power cord.

Step 3: Disconnect all the cables from the back of the system unit. Disconnect Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and then from Cables the system unit.

Step 4: Remove 1. Loosen the captive screw on the back of the system unit. System Cover This captive screw can be loosened but not removed. 2. Grasp each side of the cover with your hands, and pull the cover straight toward the front about 5.5 cm (2 inches). Pull the cover up and set it aside.

3–2 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150 Upgrade Procedure

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Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150 3–3 Upgrade Procedure

Step 5: 1. Loosen the two captive screws that hold the front drive panel Remove Front in place. Drive Panel 2. Loosen the two captive screws on the back of the drive bracket. 3. If there is a drive inside the bracket, disconnect the SCSI and power cables from the drive.

Captive Screws

Captive Screws MLO-010666 4. Pull up carefully from the back of the drive bracket. As you raise the end of the bracket, you can pull the disconnected ends of the cables through the cutout in the bracket. 5. Release the cables from the cable clamps on the inside of the front panel. 6. Set the front panel aside. Handle it carefully if it contains a drive.

3–4 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150 Upgrade Procedure

Step 6: Remove 1. Loosen the captive screws on both sides of the drive bracket. Removable 2. Slide the drive out of the bracket and through the opening in Media Drives the front panel. 3. Set the drive aside on an antistatic mat.

Step 7: Remove Fixed 1. Press down on the disk drive and unlock the sliding latch. Disk Drives 2. Lift the drive off the mounting post and out of the chassis cutouts.

MLO-010667 3. Unplug the power cable and SCSI cable from the drive. Pull on the SCSI cable connector flap to remove the connector. 4. Remove the drive mounting bracket by removing the four screws that secure the drive to the mounting bracket. 5. Set the drive aside on an antistatic mat. 6. Put all the disconnected ends of the cables back into the system unit.

Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150 3–5 Upgrade Procedure

Step 8: The system unit holds up to three TURBOchannel modules. Remove Modules can occupy one, two, or three slots. Modules

MLO-010663 1. Remove the option slot screws and the support post screws. 2. Release the module from the system connector and lift the module out of the option slot opening.

Support Option Post Screws Slot Screws

System Connector MLO-010664

3–6 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150 Upgrade Procedure

Step 9: Set the If your DEC 3000 system has a factory-installed disk drive, it is SCSI IDs on the set to SCSI ID 3. Check the SCSI ID settings you noted earlier. Drives If one of the drives you are upgrading is also set to SCSI ID 3, change that setting. See Appendix A for the SCSI ID drive settings.

Step 10: Install To attach the new mounting bracket and rubber grommets to a New Mounting fixed disk drive, follow these steps: Bracket 1. Place the metal support plate on the disk drive as shown below. 2. Screw the four rubber grommets (from your accessory kit) onto the plate and the drive until the plate is secure.

Rubber Grommets

Metal Support Plate

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Step 11: 1. Instructions for installing options that you have removed Complete the from your current system can be found in the DEC 3000 Upgrade Model 600/600S/700 Options Guide. Follow the instructions in the DEC 3000 Model 600/600S/700 Owner’s Guide to complete the upgrade. 2. Update the customer service contract to the DEC 3000 Model 700 AXP system.

Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150 3–7 Upgrade Procedure

Step 12: Return your DECstation and any devices that are not Return Your upgradeable to Digital. DECstation to 1. Pack the DECstation and devices securely in packing Digital material. 2. Attach the return-address label that was in your upgrade kit.

3–8 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 120/125/133/150 4 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 200/240/260

Topics Covered • Upgrading your system in This Chapter • Removing modules • Completing the upgrade

Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 200/240/260 4–1 Upgrade Procedure

Upgrade Procedure

Step 1: If Your If your DEC 3000 AXP system has factory-installed drives, System Has you may need to change the SCSI IDs on the drives you are Factory-Installed upgrading. Drives To display the SCSI ID settings of the drives in your expansion box: 1. Enter the command to shut down the software and put the system in console mode: shutdown -h now 2. Enter cnfg 3 at the console prompt (>>>). A screen similar to the following appears: >>> cnfg 3 3: KNO2 DEC Vn.n TCF0 (12 MB) (enet: 08-00-2b-30-14-df) (SCSI = 7) ------DEV PID VID REV SCSI ID ------rz2 RZ24 (C) DEC 0700 DIR rz5 RX26 (C) DEC 0700 SEQ

This sample display shows an RZ24 drive set to SCSI ID 2 and an RX26 drive set to SCSI ID 5. Write down the names of your system drives and SCSI ID settings here. You will need them for future use.

Step 2: Shut Turn off the system unit by pressing 0 on the On/Off switch on Down System the back of the system unit. Caution: After you turn off the system, wait 15 seconds before unplugging the power cord.

4–2 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 200/240/260 Upgrade Procedure

Step 3: Disconnect all the cables from the back of the system unit. Disconnect Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and then from Cables the system unit.

Step 4: Remove 1. Loosen the captive screw on the back of the system unit. System Cover This screw can be loosened but not removed. 2. Grasp each side of the cover with your hands, and pull the cover straight toward the front about 5.5 cm (2 inches). Pull the cover up and set it aside.

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Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 200/240/260 4–3 Upgrade Procedure

Step 5: The system unit holds up to three graphics or TURBOchannel Remove Option modules. Modules can occupy one, two, or three slots. Modules

MLO-010663 1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the option slot screws, then the support post screws. 2. Lift the front of the module to disconnect the slot connectors, then lift the module out of the option slot opening.

Support Option Post Screws Slot Screws

System Connector MLO-010664

4–4 Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 200/240/260 Upgrade Procedure

Step 6: Set the If your DEC 3000 AXP system has a factory-installed disk drive, SCSI IDs on the it is set to SCSI ID 3. Check the SCSI ID settings you noted Drives earlier. If one of the drives you are upgrading is also set to SCSI ID 3, change that setting. See the expansion box documentation for SCSI ID drive settings.

Step 7: Complete the 1. Instructions for installing options that you have removed Upgrade from your current system can be found in the DEC 3000 Model 600/600S/700 Options Guide. Follow the instructions in the DEC 3000 Model 600/600S/700 Owner’s Guide to complete the upgrade. 2. Update the customer service contract to the DEC 3000 Model 700 AXP system.

Step 8: Return your DECstation and any devices that are not Return Your upgradeable to Digital. DECstation to 1. Pack the DECstation and devices securely in packing Digital material. 2. Attach the return-address label that was in your upgrade kit.

Upgrading a DECstation 5000 Model 200/240/260 4–5

5 Upgrading a DEC 3000 Model 400 AXP

Topics Covered • Upgrading your system in This Chapter • Removing options • Completing the upgrade

Upgrade Procedure

Step 1: If you have a DEC 3000 Model 400 AXP, refer to the DEC 3000 Removing Model 600/600S/700 AXP Options Guide included with your Options upgrade system for information on removing fixed disk drives, removable media drives, and graphics options.

Mounting You need not install the mounting brackets provided in the Brackets for upgrade kit. They are identical to the brackets already installed Drives on your fixed disk drives.

Step 2: Set If your DEC 3000 AXP system has a factory-installed disk drive, SCSI IDs on it is set to SCSI ID 3. Check the SCSI ID settings you noted Drives earlier. If one of the drives you are upgrading is also set to SCSI ID 3, change that setting. See Appendix A for the SCSI ID drive settings.

Upgrading a DEC 3000 Model 400 AXP 5–1 Upgrade Procedure

Step 3: 1. Follow the instructions in the DEC 3000 Complete the Model 600/600S/700 AXP Options Guide to install the Upgrade options in your new system. 2. Follow the instructions in the DEC 3000 Model 600/600S/700 AXP Owner’s Guide to complete the upgrade.

Step 4: Return Return your Model 400 system as follows: Your System to 1. Pack the system unit securely in the packing material that Digital the Model 700 came in. 2. Attach the return-address label that came in the upgrade accessory kit.

Step 5: Service Contact your Digital service representative to upgrade your Contract hardware service contract.

5–2 Upgrading a DEC 3000 Model 400 AXP A SCSI ID Settings for Drives

Setting a Unique SCSI Address

Each internal drive has a SCSI address that must be unique. If more than one drive is set to the same SCSI address, the system cannot communicate with the drives. When your drive arrives from the factory, all SCSI jumpers may be attached so that they are not lost during shipment. If this is the case, the address is set to 7, and must be changed. TURBOchannel modules and memory modules do not have SCSI addresses. This appendix contains an illustration for each of the drives supported on the DEC 3000 Model 700 AXP system.

Selecting SCSI There are six possible SCSI ID settings (SCSI ID setting 7 ADDRESS is reserved for the controller). The following table shows the settings that Digital recommends.

Drive Type SCSI ID Setting Fixed disk drive 0,1,2,3 Compact disk drive 4 Tape or diskette drive 5 Tape or diskette drive 6

SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–1 Changing the Follow these steps to change a SCSI ID setting: Setting Jumpers: Jumpers are removable electrical connectors. Carefully remove or replace jumpers using tweezers or another small tool. Save any SCSI jumpers you remove; you may need them later. Switches: Carefully set the switches using a small pointed instrument, such as the tip of a ball-point pen. Do not use a pencil to set the SCSI switches; graphite particles can damage switches.

A–2 SCSI ID Settings for Drives Figure A–1 TZK10/11 Tape Drive SCSI ID Settings

DRIVE DADS SELECT JumperParityJumpers2 1 0

SCSI Address 1 0 Parity 2 Settings: 0 4

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The DADS Jumper Before using the TZK10 drive, configure the drive, that is, check the DADS jumper to make sure it is set for the desired . The DADS jumper is the fifth jumper from the right side, and must be in place for both OpenVMS AXP and DEC OSF/1 AXP operating systems.

SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–3 Figure A–2 RRD42 Compact Disk Drive SCSI ID Settings

2 0 1 Mode

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F.GND SCSI 2 2 Address 0 1 0 1 Mode Mode Settings: 0 4

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2 2 0 1 0 1 Mode Mode 2 6

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Mode Jumper The mode jumper allows the drive to work with your operating system. The jumper must be in place for both Open VMS AXP and DEC OSF/1 AXP operating systems.

A–4 SCSI ID Settings for Drives Figure A–3 RRD43 Compact Disk Drive SCSI ID Settings

4 Parity 1 2

SCSI

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4 Parity 3 1 2

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Mode (Parity) Jumper The mode (parity) jumper allows the drive to work with your operating system. The jumper must be in place for both Open VMS AXP and DEC OSF/1 AXP operating systems.

SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–5 Figure A–4 RX26 Diskette Drive SCSI ID Settings

OFF

123

SCSI

Address OFF OFF Settings: 0 4 123 123

OFF OFF 1 5

123 123

OFF OFF 2 6 123 123

OFF 3 123 MLO-010463

A–6 SCSI ID Settings for Drives Setting the Unit Make sure that the unit select switch is set to 2, as shown in Select Switch Figure A–5.

Figure A–5 RX26 Unit Select Switch

0 1 2

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SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–7

Figure A–6 TZ30 SCSI Switches

1234 1234

SCSI Address

Settings: 0 4

1234 1234

1 5

1234 1234

2 6

1234 1234

3 1234 MLO-010658

A–8 SCSI ID Settings for Drives Figure A–7 TLZ06 Tape Drive SCSI ID Settings

SCSI Mode Address Switch Switches

O F F

1

2 3 4 5 6 7

8

O F F

1

2 3 4 5 6 7

8

SCSI Address

O O F F Settings: 0 F 4 F

1 1

2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5

O O F F 1 F 5 F

1 1

2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5

O O F F 2 F 6 F

1 1

2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5

O F 3 F

1

2 3 4 5 MLO-010277

Mode Switch Switch 5 (Mode) allows the drive to work with your operating system, and must be down for both OpenVMS AXP and DEC OSF/1 AXP operating systems.

SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–9 Figure A–8 RZ23L Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings

E1 E3 E2

SCSI Settings: 0 4

1 5

2 6

3

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A–10 SCSI ID Settings for Drives Figure A–9 RZ24L/24 Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings

RZ24L Drive:

A0 A1 A2

RZ24 Drive:

E1

E2 E3

E1 E2 E3

SCSI Settings: 0 4

1 5

2 6

3

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SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–11 Figure A–10 RZ25 Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings

P3 P1 P2

SCSI

Address P3 P3 P1 P2 P1 P2 Settings: 0 4

P3 P3 P1 P2 P1 P2 1 5

P3 P3 P1 P2 P1 P2 2 6

P3 P1 P2 3

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A–12 SCSI ID Settings for Drives Remote SCSI The SCSI address for the RZ25 drive is designed to be set Address either manually or automatically. The automatic setting is not Jumpers applicable to the DEC 3000 Model 700 AXP system, therefore, you need to make sure that the first three jumpers on the left of this secondary port are removed, as shown in Figure A–11. Be careful to remove only the SCSI address jumpers; do not remove any others.

Figure A–11 RZ25 Secondary SCSI Address Port

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SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–13 Figure A–12 RZ25L Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings

SCSI Address Settings: 0 4

1 5

2 6

3 7

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A–14 SCSI ID Settings for Drives Figure A–13 RZ26 Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings

2 0 1

SCSI Address Settings: 0 4

1 5

2 6

3

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SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–15 Figure A–14 RZ26B Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings

2 0 1

SCSI Settings: 0

4 1

5 2

6 3

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A–16 SCSI ID Settings for Drives Figure A–15 RZ26L Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings

2 0 1

SCSI Address Settings: 0 4

1 5

2 6

3 7

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SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–17 Figure A–16 RZ28 Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings

2 0 1

SCSI Address Settings: 0 4

1 5

2 6

3 7

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A–18 SCSI ID Settings for Drives Figure A–17 RZ28B Fixed Disk Drive SCSI Settings

SCSI Address Settings: 0 4

1 5

2 6

3 7

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SCSI ID Settings for Drives A–19

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